Was King Charles' portrait created using 'Kate Middleton's blood'?

Published June 12th, 2024 - 06:08 GMT
King Charles III
Visitors look at the new official portrait of King Charles III, painted by British artist Jonathan Yeo, displayed at the Philip Mould gallery, on Pall Mall, central London, on May 16, 2024 following its official unveiling two days ago at Buckingham Palace. (Photo by HENRY NICHOLLS / AFP)

ALBAWABA - Following the attack from an animal rights group on the first official portrait of King Charles, a theory emerged online claiming that the painting was created using the "blood of Kate Middleton".

According to what has been circulating on social media platforms including X (formerly Twitter), a new theory has shocked the world linking the first official portrait of King Charles III and the disappearance of Kate Middleton, Princess of Wales.

A new dark theory was made online claiming that the latest portrait of the British monarch was made by the "blood of Kate Middleton," after allegedly saying that she "has passed away" amid silence from the British royal family.

The latest official appearance of Kate Middleton was when she announced her cancer diagnosis in a video that went viral after the Princess of Wales disappeared for a notice period ahead.

An X user posted the portrait of the British king and wrote a caption: "Kate Middleton is dead and her blood was used to paint this portrait of King Charles."

Meanwhile, another questioned the truth behind the new theory and wrote: "If true, what power or benefits will the royal family be given?." Moreover, a person added: "If they're putting the theory out there, sure bet it's fake, phony, and false. The fact the entire Middleton family has disappeared is the give-away."

This comes amid news that two animal rights group activists attacked the first official portrait of King Charles during an exhibition in London on Tuesday.

The two activists covered the king's head with a banner of the British cartoon character "Wallace" from the comedy series "Wallace and Gromit", with a caption saying: "No cheese Gromit, look at all this cruelty on RSCPA farms."